Transformer booths in Hanoi decorated with anti-Covid-19 paintings
The pictures aim to encourage people to wear face masks, wash their hands and comply with other social distancing measures.
Transformer booths on streets of Bach Mai and Le Thanh Nghi in Hanoi are decorated with vivid and colorful paintings on Covid-19 prevention to raise local residents’ awareness about the disease.
The pictures encourages people to wear face masks, wash their hands and comply with other social distancing measures. |
A painting expresses gratitude to health workers. |
A picture reminds people to wear face masks when going out to prevent the Covid-19 pandemic. |
The message “Please stay at home” is written on a transformer booth beside the painting of a female doctor wearing a protective suit. |
The posters are expected to attract the attention of numerous people. |
Most of the posters have received positive feedback from people living nearby. |
The posters remind people to be more responsible with the pandemic prevention work that the whole society is joining hands to carry out. |
A painting shows the determination to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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